Meantime, as the anxious families await word on the missing women, some community groups are taking matters into their own hands.

Community activist Brenda Hill was part of a small but determined group who gathered in Hamtramck to help in the search.

“We want ‘em back … We’re gonna blanket this city. And if we have to blanket this city today, we have to blanket this city tomorrow, we have to blanket this city the next day. We’re not gonna stop.”

Hill said it’s time for everyone to mobilize.

“We don’t know where these girls are. So, you know where ground zero is? This whole city. And that’s what we want. We want a flier in everybody’s hand, every citizen’s hand,” she said. “Somebody knows where these girls are, and we’re saying ‘enough!'”

The women were taken at gunpoint from their Hamtramck neightborhood. They haven’t been heard from since Conaway sent a text message saying the two were locked in the trunk of a car.

Crime Stoppers of Michigan is offering a reward in the case. Citizen can leave an anonymous tip by calling 1-800-SPEAK-UP.